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British Travellers in Holland during the Stuart Period

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The book is a comprehensive study of British travel in the United Provinces during the Stuart Period and largely based on journals and correspondence never before published.After a discussion of tr...
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  • 01 June 1993
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The book is a comprehensive study of British travel in the United Provinces during the Stuart Period and largely based on journals and correspondence never before published.
After a discussion of travel journals and correspondence as a literary genre with conventions of its own, the book focuses on the more concrete activities of the tourist: transport, accommodation and sightseeing. A large number of guidebooks provided the necessary information and helped the tourist to write his observations on Holland and the Dutch.
Letters by Edward Browne (1644-1708), passages from the journal of John Locke (1632-1704) and the financial accounts of the third Earl of Orrery (1670-1703) take the reader through most of the provinces and give a first-hand impression of what travel was like for various categories of tourists in those days.
This book is indispensable for all scholars of Anglo-Dutch relations in this period who are interested in learning about day to day experiences of Britons visiting Holland.
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Price: $174.00
Pages: 460
Publisher: Brill
Imprint: Brill
Series: Brill's Studies in Intellectual History
Publication Date: 01 June 1993
ISBN: 9789004094826
Format: Other
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C.D. van Strien is a teacher of English in Leiden. Publications: several articles on British travel in Holland in the seventeenth century in various historical magazines. In preparation: an edition of Owen Felltham's A Brief Character of the Low Countries.